Test Scores by grade

Biology

78%

73%

61%

English II

77%

71%

60%

Math

End of Class Tests (EOC)

In 2013-2014 North Carolina used End-of-Course (EOC) tests to assess high school students in Mathematics, English II, and Biology. The EOC tests are standards-based, which means they measure how well students are mastering specific skills defined for each grade by the state of North Carolina. The goal is for all students to score at or above the proficient level on the tests.

This school in 2014

Wake County Schools average

North Carolina state average

% scale represents number of student who met or exceeded standards

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About this school

Leesville Road High is a public high school in Raleigh. The principal of Leesville Road High is Mr Anthony Muttillo, who can be contacted at amuttillo@wcpss.net. 2,273 children attend Leesville Road High and identify mostly as White, non-Hispanic; Asian/Pacific Islander; and Asian. 18% of the 2,273 students here are paying reduced lunch prices. The ratio of students to teachers at Leesville Road High is 18:1. Sanderson High is one of the nearest high schools.

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Community ratings & reviews

(1 year ago)

Great staff great adminstrators parents and students!!! Has a high academic culture and supportive staff who want to see students do well.

(2 years ago)

My son just finished his last day of high school today. LRHS has been the best educational experience my family has ever had! We moved to this area from central Canada because of the reputation of this High School. The Principal is outstanding the Teachers are inspiring and I am thrilled that my daughter is here and that my youngest will arrive in 1 year! LRHS is the best High School in NC!

(2 years ago)

We are looking to move from Texas to the area and are deciding on schools. Any updated information?

(6 years ago)

Without a doubt Leesville is one of the best schools in Wake county. Most teachers encourage growth and diversity in their classrooms but I can speak only for honors and advanced placement teachers. Advanced college level classes are available in every core subject in the 11th and 12th grade levels. However even since I began attending (2006-2007) teacher quality has slightly decreased. More emphasis on testing and standardized examination has taken away from the diversity and unique attributes of classes. I am fearful however that this is the case across the board--not just at Leesville. Sports arts and extracurricular activities are excellent. Unfortunately LRHS's principal Dr. Stephen Gainey was recently appointed to a position within the school board. Whether or not the next administer will fill his shoes is yet to be determined. I speak for all LRHS students when I say that he will be sorely missed.

(7 years ago)

As in response for the review that said there was not a lot of homework and tests I would agree SOME teachers do that. But when they do it just encourages more studying. My honors geometry teacher made me study and do my homework to the point where I felt like I was going to die but it turned out well. My history teacher rarely checks the homework but I ended up doing well in that class still. So I will agree SOME do. But not all most of them are pretty hard on that. It's not the school's fault the students still do well in those classes.

(8 years ago)

i just moved her too Raleigh and i think that leesville high is a really good school. teachers care aboutt he kids and they keep them all involved. i really enjoy it.

(9 years ago)

It's a great school with a huge variety of courses. The teachers are helpful and understanding. You won't be disappointed if you choose Leesville.

(9 years ago)

Leesville is a pretty good school but the teachers could be a little more harder on the students. What i mean is giving them more homework and tests.

(10 years ago)

Leesville has an excelent teaching staff. They try their hardest to motivate the students to work. The Language Department is one of the hardest in the area. Most students test out of the first level of whatever language they choose to take in college. Leesville has an amazing arts department. The band teacher is the conductor for Wake County's 'Pieces of Gold' production for the past several years. The Drama department has a chapter of International Thespian Society (ITS). Our soccer program is outstanding we were state champions for 2004-2005. The parent involvment isnt huge which from a students point of view is very good. no student really wants their parent handing around school its our chance to get away from them.